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The Original Fort Worth Gun & Knife Show in Fort Worth, Tx

Event Details

Time: February 13, 2010 at 9pm to February 14, 2010 at 5pm
Location: Amon G. Carter Exhibit Hall at the Will Rogers Memorial Center.
Street: 3400 Burnett Tandy Drive, Fort Worth, TX‎
City/Town: ,Fort Worth, TX‎
Website or Map: http://www.ftworthgunshow.com/
Phone: (817) 392-7469‎
Event Type: gun, and, knife, show
Organized By: Bruce Piehl
Latest Activity: Feb 9

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Event Description

WELCOME

Visitors to the Original Fort Worth Gun Show and our other shows will enjoy a huge selection of firearms, ammunition, shooting supplies and knives.

Our dealers will have "direct from the factory" guns as well as pre-owned and collectibles. At the show you can buy, sell or trade. The gun show is more than just guns, you can also find a wide array of ammo, scopes, clips, reloading supplies and other accessories. There are concealed carry permit instructors from whom you can purchase an off-site approved course.

We also have knife dealers, custom knife makers, knife-making supplies, personal defense items, militaria, cammo and western clothing.

At the our shows you can find just about everything related to hunting and shooting, and a whole lot more!

NOTICE

You may bring your gun to the show - it must be unloaded, checked by the Police Officers at the entrance, and tied with a plastic tie. NO EXCEPTIONS - including concealed carry permit holders, the show is posted as such in accordance with Texas laws.

HISTORY

One of the first gun shows in the country, the Original Fort Worth Gun Show began in the early 70's. Originally, the gun show was put on by the Southside Optimist Club of Fort Worth and run for them by club member Bob Norman, Michelle's father.

Over the years, the club chose to divest itself of the show. Michelle's father took over and continued producing it until his passing in 2005. Michelle grew up with the shows and has been involved with every one since the beginning. Tim has been with the shows since 1981.

We welcome you to our website, and invite you to be a part of the gun show.

Thank you,

Tim & Michelle


For more information call us at 817-732-1194 or 817-614-1868.

Thanks and we look forward to seeing you!

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Bruce Piehl Comment by Bruce Piehl on February 9, 2010 at 11:42am
Hey Rick, I'll look for ya. Not sure where I be, Michelle said she would have some thing by Friday.
Rick Cothren Comment by Rick Cothren on February 9, 2010 at 11:38am
Have attended as a vendor for about 2 years now. You can find me on second row about two thirds of the way down. I split an endcap with a fellow vendor.

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